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Dune HD TV3. 03. D — Media. Smart. Server. net. I know there have been people patiently (or impatiently lol) waiting for my Dune HD TV3.
D review, so the time has finally arrived . How does it fare against the previous Dune models such as the Smart D1 or BD Prime 3. Well, you will need to read below! Specifications: Price: USD 1. Processor: Sigma Designs 8.
RAM: 5. 12 MBFlash memory: 2. MBConnectors: HDMI 1. USB 2. 0 (1x rear, 1x side), composite, component, analog stereo outputs, optical S/PDIF, coaxial SPDIF, USB 3. Ethernet 1. 0/1. 00/1. Mb/s, Wi- Fi 8. 02. SD card slot (side), power input, power switch (back), LED indicator (front)Internal storage: Internal HDD rack with hot swap function for SATA HDD 2.
USB 3. 0 slave interface and provided USB 3. PC and player. Media sources: external HDD (USB), external optical drive (USB), USB devices (USB flash drive, USB card reader, etc), built- in SD card reader (SD/SDHC), PC and NAS in local network (SMB, NFS, UPn. P, HTTP), other Internet and local network media sources (HTTP, multicast UDP RTP)Web Browser: Opera, Web. Kit. DLNA: DLNA (1.
Adobe Flash: 3. 1 (Lite, standalone) supported. DRM options: Play. Ready, Verimatrix, Secure Media. Other DRM can be added by request.
Video codecs: MPEG2, MPEG4, XVID, WMV9, VC1, H. MBit/s and higher)Video file formats: MKV, MPEG- TS, MPEG- PS, M2. TS, VOB, AVI, MOV, MP4, QT, ASF, WMV, BDMV, DVD- ISO, VIDEO_TS3.
D Video Support: MVC, Side- by- side, Top/Bottom. Video output modes: wide range of supported output resolutions (up to 1. PAL, NTSC)Video output framerate: automatic (according to the played content) and manual. Audio codecs: AC3 (Dolby Digital), DTS, MPEG, AAC, LPCM, WMA, WMAPro, FLAC, multichannel FLAC, Ogg/Vorbis; support for very high quality audio (up to 1. Hz / 2. 4- bit)Audio file formats: MP3, MPA, M4. A, WMA, FLAC, APE (Monkey’s Audio), WV Pack, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV, AC3, AACSubtitle formats: SRT (external), SUB (Micro. DVD) (external), text (MKV), SSA/ASS (MKV, external), Vob.
Sub (MP4, MKV, external SUB/IDX), PGS (Blu- ray, TS, MKV)Hardware 3. D Graphics Acceleration: Open. GL support. Picture file formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIFPlaylist file formats: M3. U, PLSPhoto viewer functions: slideshow, transition effects, picture rotation, zoom, browse playlist, repeat, shuffle Audio playback functions: browse playlist, repeat, shuffle, ID3 tags, plasma TV burn- in prevention. Filesystems: FAT1. FAT3. 2 (read- write), EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 (read- write), NTFS (read- write)Ethernet: 1. Mb/s. Wi- Fi: Internal Wi- Fi (b/g/n) module.
Dune Network Playback Accelerator: special optimizations ensuring best- in- class network playback performance for the Sigma Designs 8. NFS and SMB) even in 1. Mbit/s Ethernet networks.
Hardware: The box …At the front of the box you will find the IR LEDOn the left side of the case is a bay to slide in an internal 2. On the right side is a USB 2. SD card input. To the back you will see your usual array of inputs and outputs. Here is a picture of all the goods, which includes a USB 3. HDMI cable, Wireless antenna, IR extender cable, remote control w/ batteries, and power plug. You may be thinking that the case looks awfully familiar, and you are right, as it is the same case used for the TV3. I reviewed last year.
It is a very simple and sturdy fanless aluminum case. It won’t win any awards for design, but has the perfect form factor to hide away in a cabinet or even attached to the back of a TV (with the benefit of the IR extender). UI Appearance: The UI has undergone a bit of an overhaul from the previous Dune series, going with a simpler icon view (although you can switch back to the previous UI by changing the skin)Once you get past the main menu though navigating around has the same look and feel as the previous Dune models.
One of the biggest changes with the TV3. D versus the previous Dunes (with the exception of the previous TV series) is the removal of full BD Menu support (thanks to Cinavia). This means that the TV3. D relies on BD lite when playing back Blu ray folder rips. When you go to play back a Blu- ray folder rip (or ISO) you will be greeted with all available playlists to choose from (sorted by timecode, so the main movie should be the first playlist). Since there is no full menu support, while watching a Blu- ray folder rip a simplified BD Lite menu will appear that will allow you to navigate between chapters, audio tracks, subtitles, etc… The only downside I can see from this, if you are watching a full disc rip you will need to stop and re- select the movie if you want to choose a different playlist. So as you can see, the UI is relatively basic and clean.
One of my biggest criticisms in the past has always revolved around the UI, where the user is forced to navigate around in hopes of getting to a jukebox. Well, with the TV3. D (and hopefully coming to all other Dune players in an upcoming firmware update), there is a new feature which allows you to boot directly into your jukebox of choice (see the Third Party Jukebox section for more information).
Responsiveness/Remote Control: The remote control is IR based which means direct line of sight is needed. The layout is basically the same as all previous Dune remotes, with just a few different buttons (There is a “TV” button in place of the “Eject” button). Previous Dune remotes work without an issue as well with the TV3. D. Also included is an IR Extender which I am a big fan of, especially since due to the size of the TV3.
D you could easily mount it behind a TV or out of site. Navigating around I found the TV3. D to be relatively snappy, feeling a little quicker then the previous Dune models in moving around the various menus/settings. There was not a big jump in performance, and I saw no difference when accessing my jukeboxes which are stored on the network.
Network Performance: The TV3. D has a gig. E NIC and was able to recognize smb set up on my Windows Home Server. For whatever reason though I could not get it to see my nfs set up (nor have I ever been able to with any of my Dunes), so testing will be done solely via smb. Using the infamous “bird scene” from Planet Earth I was able to play back without issue the 1. Mbps clip via smb, with the same results using a jellyfish clip. The smb performance is markedly improved via smb over the previous Dune models (where I would top out at 7. Mbps). Of course, the main question, how does the TV3.
D handle playback of high bitrate content over the network, in particular Blu- ray and 3. D Blu- ray rips (both ISO and folder rips). Using smb, 2. D Blu- ray played back with very little issue, which was to be expected. Since I couldn’t get nfs to work (which has been the only protocol I have been able to stream Blu- ray 3.
Ds effectively) I was concerned that smb wouldn’t cut it. I was pleasantly surprised to see that smb on the TV3. D was up to the task, playing back Blu- ray 3. Ds. I won’t lie, I am still a little skeptical about Blu- ray 3. D over smb (maybe because I have seen it fail on the other players I have tested), but it appears that Dune’s outstanding smb performance on its previous players carries through here.
Audio/Video Playback: I tested playback using the latest TV3. D public firmware at the time of this post , and below are the results: mkv w/ chapters – (PASS)mkv w/ 4. IDX/SUB subtitles (PASS)mkv w/ 1. IDX/SUB subtitles (FAIL- 1)mkv w/multiple SSA subtitles – subtitles are not displayed properly (FAIL- 2)mkv w/ internal PGS subtitles (PASS)HD Audio downmix to stereo – DTS(MA) (PASS) / True.
HD (PASS/FAIL- 3)HD Audio downmix to multi channel PCM (over HDMI) – DTS(MA) (PASS/FAIL- 4)/ True. HD (FAIL- 4)mkv w/ forced subtitles – (PASS/FAIL- 5)mkv/(m. DTS(MA) – bitstreamed - (PASS)mkv/(m.
True. HD Audio Track – bitstreamed - (PASS)mkv/(m. Dolby Digital Plus – bitstreamed - (PASS)mkv w/ VC- 1 encoded video – played (PASS)Forced Subtitles in a Blu. Ray Structure (2. D and 3. D) – (FAIL- 6)Blu.
Ray ISO (main movie only) – played (PASS)Blu. Ray Folder/ISO (entire disc, both 2.